Diversity, social justice, and inclusive excellence : transdisciplinary and global perspectives / edited by Seth N. Asumah and Mechthild Nagel.
Contributor(s): Asumah, Seth Nii [editor.] | Nagel, Mechthild [editor.]
Material type: TextPublisher: Albany : State University of New York Press, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Description: xxii, 445 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1438451628; 9781438451626 (pbk.)Subject(s): Cultural pluralism | Social justice | Racism | Blacks -- Race identity -- United States | People with mental disabilities -- Government policy -- United States | Oppression (Psychology) | Sex roleBibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.Item type | Current library | Shelving location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I: Doing diversity for cultural competence, social justice and inclusive excellence -- Five faces of oppression / Iris Marion Young -- The vicissitudes of cultural competence : dealing with difficult classroom dialogue / Elizabeth Davis-Russell and Gale Young -- Part II: Gender, race, class, homosexuality, disability, immigration and animal oppression in the United States -- Teaching feminist pedagogy on race and gender : beyond the additive approach? / Mechthild Nagel -- Beyond the pale : reflections on the vulnerability of Black life in the United States / Mechthild Nagel -- Women's work trips and multifaceted oppression / Ibipo Johnston-Anumonwo -- Racial identity and policy making : redefining whiteness / Seth N. Asumah -- Examining cyberstalking through the prism of race and gender / Tosha A. Asumah and Debra F. Glaser -- Framing the same-sex marriage issue as equity / Christopher P. Latimer -- Oppression's three new faces : rethinking Iris Young's "Five faces of oppression" for disability theory / Elizabeth Purcell -- Gender and the politics of invisible disability / Nancy J. Hirschmann -- Stigmatized, marginalized, and ill : the oppression of people with serious mental illness / Diane C. Gooding and William T. L. Cox -- Rethinking United States immigration policy, diversity, and the politics of exclusion / Seth N. Asumah and Matthew Todd Bradley -- The faces of animal oppression / Lori Gruen -- Part III: Doing diversity worldwide for global justice -- The tale of two worlds : unpacking the power of the global North over the global South / Gowri Parameswaran -- Feeding the city and financing the family : women market traders in Suva, Fiji / Susan C. Dewey and Cema Bolabola -- China in Africa : dislocating cultures, reexamining the role of the nation state and the China model in the process of development / Seth N. Asumah -- Political struggle of rural migrant hostesses for first-class citizenship in postsocialist China / Tiantian Zheng -- Understanding disability rights in a global context / Janet M. Duncan -- Islam, rentier states and the quest for democracy in the Middle East and Africa / Seth N. Asumah -- African relational democracy : reframing diversity, economic development and society-centered governance for the twenty-first century / Seth N. Asumah.